Volume VI, Issue 2, Fall 1999


Related Browsing for:

Conceptual Foundations of Privacy: Looking Backward Before Stepping Forward

by Robert A. Reilly, EdD.

Related Browsing provides the readers with other web pages that may be of interest.


http://www.fulldisclosure.org/. This webpage contains information addressing privacy issues on the Internet.

http://www.glr.com/stalk.html. The "Stalker's Homepage" includes information on how to find and get information about people.

http://cyber.findlaw.com/index.html. A "FindLaw" website with information on cyberspace, including privacy issues.

http://www.epic.org/. This is the homepage for the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

http://www.nationalcpr.org/. The National Coalition For Patient's Rights webpage includes issues on the privacy of medical data.

http://www.privacy.org/pi/. "Privacy International is a human rights group formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations. Privacy Iinternational (PI) is based in London, UK and has an office in Washington, D.C. PI has conducted campaigns in Europe, Asia, and North America to counter abuses of privacy by way of information technology such as telephone tapping, ID card systems, video surveillance, data matching, police information systems, and medical records. "

http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~klb6q/infopaper/ECPA.html. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act includes proposed laws against wiretapping.

http://townonline.com/privacyjournal/ . The Privacy Journal includes "resources to help protect privacy."

http://www.privacytimes.com/. This is an online privacy news magazine which covers recent court cases.

http://www.eff.org/. The is the homepage for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is mentioned in the article.

http://www.cpsr.org/.The Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility website is also mentioned in the article.


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